Ireland : folk music
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 24842 [ITMA \ 5512-BBC-se] | BBCPublication details: BBC, 1955.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Dubbed to CDA BBC 359.
Contents:
A (front): 1. Shule Gradh (5'55") -- 2. Our Ship is Ready To Bear Away (4'05") -- 3. The Greenwood Laddie (5'15") -- 4. Canada I-O (4'15") / sung by Robert Cinnamond. August 1955 -- B. (back): 1. The Cherry Tree (1'05") -- 2. The Glove and the Lions (2'35") -- 3. The Seven Joys of Mary (1'35") -- 4. The Green Banks of Yarrow (1'40") -- 5. The Jersey (Geordie) (2'00") -- 6. Johnny Harte (3'45") / sung by Mrs Maguire -- 7. Princess Royal [set dance] (0'45") -- 8. Erin A Long Farewell [set dance] (0'40") / F. McGary [fiddle] -- 9. Ben's Bradden Brae (1'30") -- 10. Peistle Glen (1'35") / sung by Pat Kealy.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SAD 1088 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR03921 |
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Sound disc, analog.
Musical instruments: Voice, fiddle.
A (front): 1. Shule Gradh (5'55") -- 2. Our Ship is Ready To Bear Away (4'05") -- 3. The Greenwood Laddie (5'15") -- 4. Canada I-O (4'15") / sung by Robert Cinnamond. August 1955 -- B. (back): 1. The Cherry Tree (1'05") -- 2. The Glove and the Lions (2'35") -- 3. The Seven Joys of Mary (1'35") -- 4. The Green Banks of Yarrow (1'40") -- 5. The Jersey (Geordie) (2'00") -- 6. Johnny Harte (3'45") / sung by Mrs Maguire -- 7. Princess Royal [set dance] (0'45") -- 8. Erin A Long Farewell [set dance] (0'40") / F. McGary [fiddle] -- 9. Ben's Bradden Brae (1'30") -- 10. Peistle Glen (1'35") / sung by Pat Kealy.
Recorded in August 1955.
Dubbed to CDA BBC 359.